i teach stroller fitness classes and it is so easy to push while i am running around the gym or out at the park.
the good features of the stroller are: individually reclining seats; individually adjustable canopies; extremely easy folding (it literally folds in the middle); stability; smooth ride; large enough
new strollers now shipping have a more durable handle and a latch to keep the stroller closed once it is folded.
when you fold the stroller (watch those shins) there is no latch to keep it closed, which is fine if you can store it flat, but i dont have the space!
it is great for power walks and light jogs.
it is heavy but folds down easy and almost as small as our old stroller.
with his snacks and my newborn fits nicely in the back and i like being able to see her easily, it's very easy to manuever and fold down, overall i think it's very compact for a double stroller.
it folds up nicely, and really isn't much bigger in our van than the single stroller.
so we folded down this stroller and compared it to the length and width of the single and they were the same!
i have a 2001 toyota camry, with a pretty spacious trunk, and we can't maneuver the stroller in when it is folded.
roller blading is actually safer in my opinion using this stroller with the v-brake, as it allows me to manage speed on big hills and stop at streets.
it rolls very smooth on a run, and i find it to be easy to maneuver.
it is so easy to push yet i can feel it working my upper body too as i jog along.
this is my first and only running stroller, but i did a bit of research before buying, as i am a marathoner with a baby in tow.
we go for walks in this stroller, out to the community garden (bumpy terrain), and many, many runs!
it folds easily and the under basket storage, while not big, is sufficient for most things.
it sits in fine and has a strap that crosses over the baby but i think for the price, combi should be able to come up with a safer design.
folds uber-small.
it is so lightweight, portable and folds so compactly that i can put it in my combi travel bag (included with city savvy...another awesome combi product) and carry it onto airplanes and store it in
when closing the stroller, it folds in half so its very compact and very light.
this stroller pushes great with one hand and is short enough in length that it is actually possible to open a shop door and push the stroller in without needing someone to run over and help me.
my sister has the valco runabout twin stroller which i really like using because i was surprised that it is really easy to push and maneuver for being wide, even if the storage area is hard to get to
it makes me want to walk/run/jog all the time!
i'm trying the bob console to see if it will work better for my starbucks runs!
it is easy to fold, though a little bulky and unwieldy for the nyc subway.
After much research, my daughter chose this stroller for her expected new arrival.
Just wish the travel system came with an extra base for our second vehicle then we'd be completely set for traveling w/ baby.
I bought this system after my 4-month-old maxed out on the length for her infant car seat.
I do like the stroller because it is very manueverable and handles curbs and bumpy roads well.
I had originally decided to go with the Chicco Cortina travel system, however, my fiance felt that the Quattro was a much better deal-- and he was SO right!
it handles beautifully on our walking paths, overcoming any bumps without joggling the baby.
this stroller would actually be a great option for an older child who's gotten tired walking at disney world, the mall, etc.
i would say the britax was much safer too.
it is very easy to fold an just place in the car no problems.
it folds down flat (is quite long folded but should still fit in most trunks without trouble), is easy to open and fold, and best of all, our baby seems very content in it.
so i am using this stroller from on the road as weel and love it.i read many reviews that had me concerned about the size of the seats, the ease of folding, durability, weight...
it folds up easily, takes little effort, even with the removal of one seat, and is not any bigger than i would expect from a double stroller when folded.
once it's folded up you face the seat into the stroller and secure it with the buckle.
this stroller is really no more heavy than other doubles and the fact that you have to take out one seat to fold it is a very small price to pay (since it's so easy to take a seat off).
i really liked this stroller, but i did not like the fact that you have to remove one of the seats to fold it.
that allows for the harness to be safely buckled.
it folds beautifully for going up and down stairs (though this requires a little practice to perfect in one motion).
the safety bar for the seat doesn't open, and it's positioned too close to the seat, so getting the child in and out is difficult.
the stair climbing feature - the rear wheels fold under -is great.
the seat does not go on as easliy when you are using the rear facing option, you have to get it through the handle just right so that you don't have to take off the foot rest and you can not fold the
I got this stroller to replace two former jogging strollers that just didn't meet my needs.
I was seriously considering the city mini and I am very happy I picked the city classic instead, its a more solid stroller and I love walking in the park with it.
This is the best baby purchase I have made (and I've made a lot!).
This stroller ROCKS!
We ordered this stroller mainly because of the jump seat attachment.
its easy to use and lightweight and folds small.it seems more yellow than green to me, but it could just be me.
its lightweight, folds with ease and keeps my baby in comfort.
i am very pleased, though it is a little bit bigger than my other umbrella stroller when folded.
i love how easy the stroller folds down and how lightweight it is, but i wish, the handlebars would be sizeable and rubberized.
when i first saw my friend who had this stroller i was amazed at how easy and flat it folded.
it is a bit on the heavy side when lifting but i see it as more exercise for me!
you certainly need two hands to fold and unfold this and you have to bend real well to do this.
it's easy to steer and fold, not much different from a single stroller.
easy to fold with one hand and not hard to open.
pros: compact, streamlined, sturdy, great maneuverability, and spacious
review: i didn't actually buy it for jogging...i use it for shopping and disney world trips.
easy to fold.
otherwise it just fits through most retail doors and allows me to run errands in the city with the kids in the stroller.
my husband has used it jogging and says it does a good job.
it handles incredibly well and makes jogging a breeze.
Chicco Cortina KeyFit 30 Travel System- Atmosphere(Denim/ Tan)I researched car seat/ stroller combos for months before choosing the Chicco Key fit.
I am so disappointed with this car seat; yes, I consider myself a well informed consumer.
I bought the Chicco Keyfit 30 carseat for my daughter who was born last August.
I bought this car seat for my new born son.
i also like how it folds down to about 25% of its size so it fits nicely in the trunk of my car.
the basket is spacious & it has 2 cupholders.
folds easily and with one hand.
i love the one-handed folding feature.
pros: easy steering, lots of nice features, very inexpensive, one hand folding
I absolutely love this stroller.
We bought a more expensive stroller to walk with our daughter and she hated it which made us all unhappy while walking.
I bought this as as secondary stroller.
I was very disappointed in this stroller.
I have been through sooo many strollers: bugaboo, orbit, metamorphosis, graco metrolite, maclaren, wendy bellisimo, miamoda cielo.
After buying 2 different double strollers and being MORE than unhappy with them, my husband and I finally gave in and spent the money on the Baby Jogger Classic double stroller.
At first I thought I wanted the City Mini but after reading reviews I decided on the City Classic & I am pleased.
The ease of folding this stroller amazes people.
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